Isolation of lodderomyces elongisporus from the catheter tip of a fungemia patient in the Middle East

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Abstract

Lodderomyces elongisporus is phenotypically closely related to Candida parapsilosis and has recently been identified as an infrequent cause of bloodstream infections in patients from Asia and Mexico. We report here the isolation of Lodderomyces elongisporus from the catheter of a suspected case of fungemia. The identity of the isolate was confirmed by phenotypic characteristics and ribosomal DNA sequencing. © 2013 Suhail Ahmad et al.

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Ahmad, S., Khan, Z. U., Johny, M., Ashour, N. M., Al-Tourah, W. H., Joseph, L., & Chandy, R. (2013). Isolation of lodderomyces elongisporus from the catheter tip of a fungemia patient in the Middle East. Case Reports in Medicine, 2013. https://doi.org/10.1155/2013/560406

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